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    The Alleged Killer of Pop Smoke Denies Feeling Remorse

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    Controversial Interview with Pop Smoke’s Alleged Killer: Blockstar’s Statements on No Jumper

    The recent controversial interview conducted by No Jumper and Adam22 with Pop Smoke’s alleged killer, Blockstar, has sparked outrage and backlash online for its insensitivity and platforming of a convicted criminal. Blockstar, who was one of the minors charged in the rapper’s 2020 murder, recently served a juvenile sentence and was released, while Corey Walker, the only adult defendant, awaits trial.

    During the interview, Blockstar shockingly expressed no remorse for Pop Smoke’s death, stating, “I’m not sorry about nothing.” He claimed that the robbery at Pop’s Hollywood Hills mansion was not intended to turn fatal and that they were just “kids being kids from the hood.” Blockstar also refused to clarify which defendant was the shooter, adding to the mystery surrounding the case.

    Despite feeling that his sentence was too light, Blockstar did not advocate for harsher consequences for his actions. As for the ongoing murder trial, Corey Walker’s failure to secure plea negotiations has resulted in a delay in the case. It remains to be seen whether Blockstar will play a significant role in the trial or if he will try to move on from his past actions.

    The interview has sparked a heated debate online about the ethics of platforming individuals involved in violent crimes and the lack of accountability shown by Blockstar. The insensitivity displayed in the interview has left many questioning the motives behind giving a platform to someone who shows no remorse for their actions.

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